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Knowles Unveils the Formula for Best Earphone Music Listening Experience

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Knowles Corporation (NYSE: KN) has unveiled the Preferred Listening Response Curve, a new earphone design standard aimed at enhancing the audio experience. Research shows that many True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earphones do not adequately reproduce high-frequency sounds critical for high-resolution audio streaming. The study analyzed over 200 Billboard Hot 100 recordings, revealing listeners prefer a boost of 12 to 21 dB in frequencies beyond 10 kHz. This curve also aids in tuning earphones for users with varying hearing abilities. A whitepaper detailing hardware suggestions is available.

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New Preferred Listening Response Curve from Knowles defines the next standard in high-resolution earphones

ITASCA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Knowles Corporation (NYSE: KN), a market leader and global provider of advanced micro-acoustic microphones and speakers, audio solutions, and high-performance capacitors and RF products, today releases research demonstrating a new Preferred Listening Response Curve for earphone design, reflecting findings to ensure the best and most satisfying music listening experience for consumers.

Sound quality continues to be at the top of the list for consumer audio demand, yet many True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earphone manufacturers have been slow to take advantage of the developing hi-res audio ecosystem. With the proliferation of lossless music streaming subscription services like Tidal, Amazon Music HD and Apple Lossless, together with availability of high data rate Bluetooth codecs, the industry is able to deliver hi-res audio wirelessly with the right hardware and tuning. Knowles' latest research provides valuable insight into how to satisfy consumer demand for the best-sounding audio in either wired or wireless earphones.

Knowles analyzed more than 200 recordings, chosen from the last 20 years of the Billboard Hot 100 to represent much of the music that headphone wearers are likely to be streaming. This revealed significant high frequency content above 10 kHz in popular music that many earphones fail to reproduce well. From here, the team conducted controlled blind testing of a wide variety of listeners – with a range of demographics and hearing abilities – to determine what makes the best sound quality, as preferred by listeners.

Optimum high frequency response is key when designing hi-res earphones. Using technology only recently available, Knowles was able, for the first time, to extend an understanding of user preference beyond 10 kHz to create the new Knowles Preferred Listening Response Curve. By focusing on the high frequency response, the new curve is uniquely suited to give manufacturers the insight needed to deliver the best hi-res listening experience.

Key findings from the Knowles research shows that earphones tuned to earlier concepts of what sounds good severely understate the amount of high frequency energy that listeners prefer. According to the Knowles Preferred Listening Response Curve, listeners consistently preferred between 12 and 21 decibels (dB) of boost at frequencies beyond 10 kHz, depending on age and hearing ability. Designing and tuning an earphone that matches the high frequency boost identified using the Knowles Preferred Listening Response Curve is expected to consistently provide a highly satisfactory end user experience and receive high ratings from consumers.

The Knowles Curve is an especially powerful tool when used with hearing personalization algorithms. Knowles included subjects with various levels of reduced high frequency hearing response and determined their preferred amount of boost. With this data, designers of TWS earphones with hearing personalization can configure their algorithm to produce the optimum sound quality across the range of hearing abilities commonly experienced by consumers.

“Consumers want hi-res, premium sound through their TWS earphones. This has been a challenge for OEMs who have had no clear guideline for what consumers prefer across the full spectrum. Now we know exactly how to design and tune a TWS earphone to create the best sounding audio available,” said Shehab Albahri, Sr. Director of Knowles Hearing Health Technologies R&D. “Brands that design with hi-res capable hardware and tune their earphones to the Knowles Curve will unlock the true potential of lossless streaming audio.”

A Knowles Preferred Listening Response Curve whitepaper with suggestions on hardware to meet the new curve can be downloaded from www.knowles.com/preferred-listening-response. This research was first presented at AES Chicago Chapter Meeting on May 17, 2022. Knowles will also release a new TWS reference design tuned to the Knowles Curve, available in Q3 2022.

About Knowles
Knowles Corporation (NYSE: KN) is a market leader and global provider of advanced micro-acoustic microphones and speakers, audio solutions, and high-performance capacitors and RF products, serving the consumer electronics, communications, medtech, defense, electric vehicle, and industrial markets. Knowles uses its leading position in SiSonic™ MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) microphones and strong capabilities in audio processing technologies to optimize audio systems and improve the user experience across consumer applications. Knowles is also a leader in hearing health acoustics, high performance capacitors and RF solutions for a diverse set of markets. Knowles’ focus on the customer, combined with unique technology, proprietary manufacturing techniques, and global operational expertise, enables it to deliver innovative solutions at scale across multiple applications. Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, Knowles is a global organization with employees in over a dozen countries. For more information, visit knowles.com.

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FAQ

What is the Preferred Listening Response Curve by Knowles?

The Preferred Listening Response Curve is a new standard for earphone design that enhances audio quality based on consumer preferences.

How does the new research from Knowles impact TWS earphone manufacturers?

The research provides guidelines for optimizing earphone design to satisfy consumer demands for high-resolution sound.

When was the Preferred Listening Response Curve research presented?

The research was presented on May 17, 2022, at the AES Chicago Chapter Meeting.

What consumer preferences does the Knowles research highlight regarding earphone audio?

Listeners prefer a boost of 12 to 21 dB in frequencies above 10 kHz for optimal sound quality.

Is there a resource available for manufacturers based on Knowles' research?

Yes, a whitepaper with hardware suggestions to meet the Preferred Listening Response Curve is available for download.

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